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    How to Properly Restart Voyager, Apache and Tomcat

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8

    Question

    How to properly stop and start Voyager, Apache and Tomcat?

    Answer

    To restart Tomcat: as voyager user (where xxxdb is the Voyager Database Instance) --

    /m1/voyager/xxxdb/tomcat/tsvrctl stop
    /m1/voyager/xxxdb/tomcat/tsvrctl start
    

    To restart Voyager: as root user --

    /etc/init.d/voyager stop 
    /etc/init.d/voyager start 
    

    To restart Apache: as root user --

    /etc/init.d/httpd2 stop 
    /etc/init.d/httpd2 start 
    

    Graceful Apache restart:

    apachectl -k graceful  
    

    Additional Information

    If only a restart of Tomcat is needed, you can use the UTIL Menu for Voyager 8.1.0 and higher (please see the UTIL Menu Guide, Chapter 1, for information about the dlib command):

    1. dlib xxxdb (where xxxdb is the Voyager Database Instance)
    2. util
    3. W. WebVoyage Utilities
    4. T. Restart tomcat services for xxxdb

    • Article last edited: 30-Jul-2019
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